It has been a while since we sent out a forum newsletter, several years in fact. So we thought one was long overdue.

We would like to bring you up-to-date on the happenings on the site in recent months.

The forum continues to go from strength to strength!

The forum has been rather busy in recent months. We remain not only the busiest Dyson-related forum on the net by far, but we are also now the largest by a sizeable margin, and have been for some time.

As the site continues to grow, so does our membership. We managed to attract a few more trade members and collectors recently from both Europe and the US. That resulted in a much welcomed influx of knowledge, how-to articles and chronicles of strip-downs to the site. So if you want to talk Dyson products (or vacuums generally), you are in good company!

A couple of months ago, the forum (and the underlying Manchester Vacs site) was moved over to bigger, faster UK-based dedicated servers. The site is now much faster than before, especially for those in Europe. We also now host both the Dyson Medic sites on our servers: The original Dyson Medic and the Dyson Medic Blog, both of which are also full of repair guides and money saving ideas.

For those who haven’t visited our online parts shop in a while, it has had a makeover. It now features predictive search, and we have added spares for Dyson washing machines and Airblade hand dryers too. Find it here: Dyson Spare Parts. You can also bookmark the online parts shop for future refence by clicking here.

my dc 41 has been in for 3 weeks , after calling on 2 occasions , all i get is the part is on back order, really this is not rocket science, the operators should respect the caller enough to find out all the who, what , where and why’s not just saying the parts on back order, reallyyyy!come on dyson belly up to the bar and educate the operators on stock status so they can give the customer an answer better than “the parts on back order” when it comes in it will be sent back